Final Exams
May 7-12
May 7-12
Dr. Miller leads a Zen-style sitting meditation that lasts about 20 minutes and emphasizes the settling of your mind. Come and practice suspending all judgmental thinking and let words, ideas, images, and thoughts pass by without getting involved in them. Location: Meditation Room in The Base (downstairs in Cole Chapel)
This Thursday morning, French 202 students will conclude the semester with performances of a poem, song, or monologue. The program includes selections by Beckett, Ionesco, Tardieu, Cocteau, and Prévert. Please come applaud these students for their hard work.
This exhibition features the work of Wheaton’s senior studio art majors. Exhibition runs April 19 - May 12, 2018
Hosted by The Center for Religious and Spiritual Life. Come take a break at the end of the term.
“Plays as funny and moving, as wonderful and weird as The Realistic Joneses do not appear often on Broadway. Or ever, really ... Mr. Eno’s voice may be the most singular of his generation,” wrote Charles Isherwood in his 2014 New York Times review of Eno’s opening at the Lyceum Theatre. Please join us as we celebrate the talents of our department’s graduating actors in this challenging and innovative piece of theatre. Free tickets can be reserved through the Watson Box Office. Kresge Experimental Theatre, Watson Fine Arts, 7:30 p.m.
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Box Office
Questions? Contact the Watson Box Office at 508-286-3575 or by email at [email protected].
May 7-12
This exhibition features the work of Wheaton’s senior studio art majors. Exhibition runs April 19 - May 12, 2018
The Base Open Office Hours with the staffs of the Center for Religious and Spiritual Life and The Center for Social Justice and Community Impact. The staffs of both Centers will be in The Base and available with coffee and snacks. If you're curious as to what we're up to, want to get involved in […]
“Plays as funny and moving, as wonderful and weird as The Realistic Joneses do not appear often on Broadway. Or ever, really ... Mr. Eno’s voice may be the most singular of his generation,” wrote Charles Isherwood in his 2014 New York Times review of Eno’s opening at the Lyceum Theatre. Please join us as we celebrate the talents of our department’s graduating actors in this challenging and innovative piece of theatre. Free tickets can be reserved through the Watson Box Office. Kresge Experimental Theatre, Watson Fine Arts, 7:30 p.m.
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Box Office
Questions? Contact the Watson Box Office at 508-286-3575 or by email at [email protected].